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  1. So, as it stands. we supply cheap power to a giant overseas corporation, Rio Tinto, so it can run the Bluff smelter but we cannot do that for other manufacturing industries? ( See Radio New Zealand May 31st 2024 smelter to run to 2044).
    I appreciate high power prices create revenue for the government but making more workers unemployed is going to create more people on benefits while they look for work that does not exist.
    Also more of our money goes overseas to buy imports that we could produce ourselves.
    Either our government loves foreigners and hates its own people or they are getting some bloody good payments from overseas.

    1. Your last comment is spot on the problem Stevie .This government hate the 90% but half still vote for them because they think they are sorted and they are racist .

    2. So, as it stands. We supply cheap power to a giant overseas corporation, Rio Tinto, so it can run the Bluff smelter but we cannot do that for other manufacturing industries? ( See Radio New Zealand May 31st 2024 smelter to run to 2044).
      I appreciate high power prices create revenue for the government but making more workers unemployed is going to create more people on benefits while they look for work that does not exist.
      Also more of our money goes overseas to buy imports that we could produce ourselves.
      Either our government loves foreigners and hates its own people or they are getting some bloody good payments from overseas.

  2. Obviously the solution to the high prices problem Bridges is suddenly highlighting will be … drum roll … privatisation of the governments share of the gentailers. Likely to come after a heap of crisis investment from the tax payer.

    1. Seymour has already suggested that idea, I would be nationalising the power companies before child care to make our life better and putting the designers and politicians behind the original idea on trial for treason if I had my way.

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